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There is no room for panic over Covid-19: Professor Mira Kozhuharova

Professor Mira Kozhuharova
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There is no room for panic over the novel coronavirus, Bulgarian virologist Professor Mira Kozhuharova told the Bulgarian National Radio. It is quite normal to see a wider spread of Covid-19 with the easing of the anti-epidemic measures. The results of this spread continue to be good, because despite the increased number of Covid-19 cases, the number of seriously ill people is not high at all. We are talking about outbreaks of coronavirus infection that arise from each other. Coronavirus does not cause a contagious disease that makes life come to a standstill. That is why, preventive measures should be gradually eased as well, Professor Kozhuharova contends.




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